Hello, I´m newbie with openvas, I have been playing about a month with openvas, and I like it :) I have a small problem with my openvas installation in that my scans are running so fast that it is triggering the maximum number of flows permitted per port by the switching guys causing most of my packets to be sent to the bit bucket.
So my question is how can I slow the scan down? Here is what i have tried to do without any luck: I tried to configure nmap changing these values: *Minimum wait between probes (ms) -> 1000 *Ports scanned in pararell (max) -> 1 Also I changed the value "Max RTT Timeout (ms)" between 100-200ms. But the remote port still receiving a huge amount of flows. If I do the same [1] with nmap from bash the remote port received over 37 flows (max 50). I have searched in google and spent a lot of time reading manuals but I have no idea how to configure it. Could you please help me with this issue? [1] Ex: nmap -sS 192.168.0.0/16 -p 1-65535 --scan-delay 1000ms thanks in advance Regards Julio debian squeeze kernel 2.6.32-5-686 OpenVAS Scanner is present in version 3.3.1 OpenVAS Manager is present in version 3.0.5. OpenVAS Administrator is present in version 1.2.1. Greenbone Security Assistant is present in version 3.0.3. OpenVAS CLI version 1.1.5. Greenbone Security Desktop is present in Version 1.2.2. Nmap 5.00
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